Фалкон 9 v1.1 (Serbian Wikipedia)

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  • Svitak, Amy (24. 11. 2013). „Musk: Falcon 9 Will Capture Market Share”. Aviation Week. Архивирано из оригинала 28. 11. 2013. г. Приступљено 2. 12. 2013. „SpaceX is currently producing one vehicle per month, but that number is expected to increase to '18 per year in the next couple of quarters.' By the end of 2014, she says SpaceX will produce 24 launch vehicles per year. 
  • Svitak, Amy (18. 11. 2012). „Dragon's "Radiation-Tolerant" Design”. Aviation Week. Архивирано из оригинала 03. 12. 2013. г. Приступљено 22. 11. 2012. 
  • Svitak, Amy (5. 3. 2013). „Falcon 9 Performance: Mid-size GEO?”. Aviation Week. Архивирано из оригинала 10. 03. 2014. г. Приступљено 9. 3. 2013. „Falcon 9 will do satellites up to roughly 3.5 tonnes, with full reusability of the boost stage, and Falcon Heavy will do satellites up to 7 tonnes with full reusability of the all three boost stages," [Musk] said, referring to the three Falcon 9 booster cores that will comprise the Falcon Heavy's first stage. He also said Falcon Heavy could double its payload performance to GTO "if, for example, we went expendable on the center core. 
  • Svitak, Amy (17. 3. 2015). „SpaceX's New Spin on Falcon 9”. Aviation Week. Aviation Week Network. Приступљено 24. 10. 2015. 
  • Morring, Frank, Jr. (23. 3. 2011). „Satellite Operators Boost Launch Competition”. Aviation Week. Приступљено 24. 3. 2011. „The decision by SES to launch a medium-size geostationary communications satellite on a Space Exploration Technologies Inc. (SpaceX) Falcon 9 rocket marks another effort by satellite operators to add to their bottom lines by taking a tight-fisted approach to the prices they pay for launch services... 'SES-8 is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2013 to the orbital slot at 95 deg. East Long., where it will be co-located with the NSS-6 satellite to support growing demand for direct-to-home broadcast TV delivery in South Asia and Southeast Asia, as well as customers in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Australia, Papua New Guinea and Korea. [мртва веза]
  • Norris, Guy (28. 4. 2014). „SpaceX Plans For Multiple Reusable Booster Tests”. Aviation Week. Приступљено 28. 4. 2014. „The April 17 F9R Dev 1 flight, which lasted under 1 min., was the first vertical landing test of a production-representative recoverable Falcon 9 v1.1 first stage, while the April 18 cargo flight to the ISS was the first opportunity for SpaceX to evaluate the design of foldable landing legs and upgraded thrusters that control the stage during its initial descent. 
  • Svitak, Amy (10. 3. 2014). „SpaceX Says Falcon 9 To Compete For EELV This Year”. Aviation Week. Архивирано из оригинала 10. 03. 2014. г. Приступљено 6. 2. 2015. „But the Falcon 9 is not just changing the way launch-vehicle providers do business; its reach has gone further, prompting satellite makers and commercial fleet operators to retool business plans in response to the low-cost rocket. In March 2012, Boeing announced the start of a new line of all-electric telecommunications spacecraft, the 702SP, which are designed to launch in pairs on a Falcon 9 v1.1. Anchor customers Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS) of Hong Kong and Mexico's SatMex plan to loft the first two of four such spacecraft on a Falcon 9.... Using electric rather than chemical propulsion will mean the satellites take months, rather than weeks, to reach their final orbital destination. But because all-electric spacecraft are about 40% lighter than their conventional counterparts, the cost to launch them is considerably less than that for a chemically propelled satellite. 

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  • Amos, Jonathan (3. 12. 2013). „SpaceX launches SES commercial TV satellite for Asia”. BBC News. Приступљено 4. 1. 2015. „The commercial market for launching telecoms spacecraft is tightly contested, but has become dominated by just a few companies – notably, Europe's Arianespace, which flies the Ariane 5, and International Launch Services (ILS), which markets Russia's Proton vehicle. SpaceX is promising to substantially undercut the existing players on price, and SES, the world's second-largest telecoms satellite operator, believes the incumbents had better take note of the California company's capability. 'The entry of SpaceX into the commercial market is a game-changer' 

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  • „SpaceX and SES Announce SATELLITE Launch Agreement”. RLV and Space Transport News. 14. 3. 2011. Архивирано из оригинала 11. 7. 2011. г. Приступљено 14. 3. 2011. „... the first geostationary satellite launch using SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket. The firm launch agreement with SpaceX also includes an option for a second SES launch... The SES-8 satellite is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2013 from SpaceX’s Launch Complex 40 at the Air Force Station at Cape Canaveral, Florida. 

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  • Messier, Doug (28. 3. 2013). „Dragon Post-Mission Press Conference Notes”. Parabolic Arc. Приступљено 30. 3. 2013. „Q. What is strategy on booster recover? Musk: Initial recovery test will be a water landing. First stage continue in ballistic arc and execute a velocity reduction burn before it enters atmosphere to lessen impact. Right before splashdown, will light up the engine again. Emphasizes that we don’t expect success in the first several attempts. Hopefully next year with more experience and data, we should be able to return the first stage to the launch site and do a propulsion landing on land using legs. Q. Is there a flight identified for return to launch site of the booster? Musk: No. Will probably be the middle of next year. 
  • „Texas, Florida Battle for SpaceX Spaceport”. Parabolic Arc. Архивирано из оригинала 08. 10. 2015. г. Приступљено 6. 11. 2012. 
  • Messier, Doug (29. 9. 2013). „Falcon 9 Launches Payloads into Orbit From Vandenberg”. Parabolic Arc. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 09. 2013. г. Приступљено 30. 9. 2013. 

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  • Foust, Jeff (22. 8. 2011). „New opportunities for smallsat launches”. The Space Review. Приступљено 27. 9. 2011. „SpaceX... (...) ... developed prices for flying those secondary payloads... (...) A P-POD would cost between $200,000 and $325,000 for missions to LEO, or $350,000 to $575,000 for missions to geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO). An ESPA-class satellite weighing up to 180 kilograms would cost $4–5 million for LEO missions and $7–9 million for GTO missions, he said. 

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  • Gwynne Shotwell (21. 3. 2014). Broadcast 2212: Special Edition, interview with Gwynne Shotwell (audio file). The Space Show. Корисна информација се налази на: 36:35—37:00 and 56:05–56:10. ISBN 2212 Проверите вредност параметра |isbn=: length (помоћ). Архивирано из оригинала (mp3) 22. 03. 2014. г. Приступљено 22. 3. 2014. „... hopefully you'll see us launching a couple of times a month starting in 2015. 

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